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Tony Jacklin, World Golf Hall of Fame member, winner of the 1969 Open Championship and the 1970 U.S. Open and Ryder Cup star shares his memories of learning the game in Scunthorpe, England, his early influencers like Dow Finsterwald and Bobby Locke and how he learned to play under pressure. He reflects on the bias against foreign players he experienced on the PGA Tour and the pitfalls of his personal representation by Mark McCormack’s IMG. Tony Jacklin reflects on his humble beginnings, “FORE the Good of the Game.”
Tony Jacklin, World Golf Hall of Fame member, winner of the 1969 Open Championship and the 1970 U.S. Open and Ryder Cup star shares his memories of learning the game in Scunthorpe, England, his early influencers like Dow Finsterwald and Bobby Locke and how he learned to play under pressure. He reflects on the bias against foreign players he experienced on the PGA Tour and the pitfalls of his personal representation by Mark McCormack’s IMG. Tony Jacklin reflects on his humble beginnings, “FORE the Good of the Game.”